TB MS OF THE Mth JOURNAL.—atiroli auescateTiou,,Two Dollars per annum. Papal* semi. lly in advance, to those ono: reside In the - County—and annually In adirsota to those Who resid e _, hat of the County. The publisher reserves to himself the right to chine 11l SO pet m, when payment to delayed lOncer than one year. - TO CLUB.. ' Tire* copies to one ade.reas. OS 00 .3eten '' • • 10 00 , •,. , Fifteen " 30 OD _ - Flee 401tarit in advance irlitrlay' for three yenta obieription to the Jolene'. Mate or •Dearrtnno. miie. &mare of 14 lines. 31 4 .11.b0e5, Every Fuego/rent iasertion. 3'ottrtines, I time. ' ..`• . Z) gebeeTtent (mamma, each, .1.11, One =mare, I motto , ~ .3 00 - • Sir month, . • 540 . • One Tears 3 DO , . eel torta eir 5 I lam per annum. - I ,b° ,literthanta sag others. advertiaint by the Tear. :: oritb the privilege of tweet' ogdyterent adver- - . Threvrenta meetly.. 15 _ Me Wye AdvertisemeOol,lls per agreement. ~ tgaMta. 4MtNIA,LI firAillßbAk, APRIL 6, 1856. 1 WE' wotri.o 'be under obligi , lions if our ilarriabuittorrespoadentmould mail Via let ter a day earlier. It - generally arrives too Irate, . Ttte TEACIrEIes MAGAZnii AND PLUMY IdoNITOlt, .for April, is a capital number. •It deserves the patronage of all the friends of Education throughout the State. It is pub. lishel itt Pittsburg, at the low rate of $l, per TEE ZEGISLATIME.-- - tne Losgtslature is advancing to a close, 'and the unnbers are binning to brush up. In the Senate, on Tuesday, the Apportionmeht Bill was taken up, and altered as-tollows: • Perks and Schuylkill, one district, 2 Sena tors: Lancaster, one district', 1 Senator; Hun tingdon, Union and Mifflin; one district, 1. Senator; Lytoming, Chilton, Northtimber land anti o Sullivan, one district, I Senator ; Tioga, 'Potter, McKean and Elk, one district, 1 Senator Venango, Mercer, Warren, Craw ford and Jefferson, one district, 2 Senators ; Erie, one district, 1 Senator,; Westmoreland, Somerset, Bedford and Fayette, one district, 2 Senators ; Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion, one district, 1 Senator; Centre, Clearfield, Cambria and Blair, one district, '1 ; Senator. In the afternoon session the, billdwas re sumed,- with the following result :fayeite, 2 members ; Franklin, 2 ; Indiana, I,_; Ly coming, Clinton and Potter, 2 ; Lebanon, 1 ; Lancaster, $.; Lnzerne, 2; Lehigh and Car bon, 2; l' i donroe, Pike and Wayne, 2 ; Mer cer,' Venango and Warren; 3 : Mifflin 1 ; Montgomery, 3 :.Northampton, 2 iNorthum -berland, 1 ; Philadelphia county, 11 Somer. set 14 Schuylkill, 2 ; 'Susquehanna - and Wy oming, 2; Tioga, 1; Washington and Greene, 3 : Westmoreland, 3_; Union, 1 ; York, 3. The above is the Senate's amendment to _ the apportionment. bill, and we learn from Harrisburg that it has passed that body. It now only requires the signature of the Gov- eittor A. Jose FOR MS LADIES:—The editor ors paper in Providence lately informed his read ers that the ladies always pull off:their left .stocking last.' This as might be expected, oneated some little stir among his fair read (ers, and while they• positively denied the statement, they at the same time declared 'iliatiliehad no , business to know it even if Isuch 4vasthe fact, and pronounced him no igen tleuieu. He proved it, however by, a short Targ,ument:valen one stocking is pulled off tfirst, there is•bric left on; and pulling off this is tatiing...off.the left stocking last. TUE Suovvra.of flesh• and blood lately in North Carolina, the Wilmington. Courier solves by the-suppoSition that some, turkey buzzard, having merloacled its stomach from a carcass, founil'it necessary to disgorge on mounting into the4ir., SR Sorts of 3trins. Deaths in Philabeiphia fast week 135 consumption 15, scarlet(fever 19. There were the usual riots in the streets of Philadelphia on Sunday. The Hutchisons ate _diving Concerts at New Fork. There teas a great - Roadat Nashville, Tenn., lately, and I,ooo_personS bad to move. There is excellent -siaighing yet in some portions of New York State. ' It is said there welt:Mit) , thousand'crimin als in the American raisons. • • Father Matthete is pursuing his good work of refortri in New Orkin% where .he has been greetedwith a hearty welcome. Jury - Thay.—The Louisiana Lislatnre has enacuid, a law exempting school directors from performing jury duty. • The Dell ;,n) — Natttre--, Punch says that no man dies-exactly poor, rot heleaves his share in the National Debt to his children. In Massachusetts, the 11th of next April is to be observed by theeitizens of that State, as a day. f fasting, httenilation and prayer: Curious Coincidenix± . The body servant of Mr. Calhoun died ott Sunday night—the evening of the same day his master died. Two Men were 16114 near Sing Sing, by the &lair% of an overhanging rock beneath which they were at work., Lamartine has contracted to write twenty - volumes orromances, fhr the sum of $lOO,- 000. It is estimated that wards of thirty thou sand *children have within the past fiftyyeais been christened George i Washington. Wild. Pigeons are more numerous in the country through Maryland than for years before, according to our exchanges. MorementS are being made at Pittsburg for the establishment of a House of Refuge in that city. e A Resolution of censure upon Mr. Web ster's speech 73 been introduced " into the Massachusetts %islature, and is earnestly " urged: i The Cholera , s prevailing at Monterey, in , Mexicore on the 10 oft., . Thegovernor died the The m rtality in the city and coon-. ty is estimated at 200 a day. -,-.. Col. Frinuml in a letter wtitten in Cali fornia previous to his election as U. S. Sena mr, declares himself as "adhering to the principles' of the great Democratic party." Mrs. Partingtou asks, very indignantly, if the bills before pon gr ess are not counterfeit, why there should be such difficulty in pass ing them? :1 Tke :cokes afeca the sheep pastures in the vicinity of Stanton, Va.. in drovesof 5 to 12, tilling 50 s heep tea eight. awl -follow per sons to the i r residences. Cholera—The: steamer G. Washington. -which arrived at Louisville from N. Orleans .cm Wednesday week, had ten deaths ofeholera among her passengers during the trip. The cholera prevails to some extent along the The great lake discovered in,tbe interior of south Africa t in latitude 19 south, and in 'longitude 24 east;,' has dace been explored. ;The vetation upon its baniii is tropical; the language of the natives upon its Shores is unlike that of any other of the- African tribes. Pretty and' Smart— T lf all girls that think themselves pretty really were so ; and all l young men that think themselves snort, there, would be great many pretty and wise people in this world of ours. . fete days ago an Irishman came to big death in Harrisburg, Pa., front the effects of drinking one quart of //randy, which he had been iecornmended to take for the . ague and tever. - • 4 Voiritg mos like to make , a noise in the world, but when they do it at anunseasona ble hour of the night, they generally bring ap in the watt loose Cod fairer Oil Candy hasbeen invented by a druggist in Springfield, Mass The N. Y. Mirror states that's single house in that etty is under contract to supply no less than fif teen thousand gallons of cod liver oil; be tween this and the first of May next.--, Aristotle says that upon the river Hypinis, there exist little animals, who live only one day. Those who die at eight o'clock in the A:4o=in die in their youth those whO die d a cc t fi ap ve ti o t 'cl udoce.k in the evening die in a state of it OD Mr. Hal/,' f merchant of Hawktown. Rich; land county, Ohio, was recently murdered by some person who entered his store while be was asleep. His store was robbed of all the money in the till. Expenses' of a, Diplantatisi is London:— Abbott Lawrence is stated to have taken the elegant mansion of Lord Cadagan, opposite Green Park, in Londixi, at a rent of 310,000 per ansrumbeing $lOOO more than his whole salary. Wild Pigeons sell it 25 to 31 cents per dozen, at Danville, Pa. They are caught in nets All along the Susquehanna by hundreds of dozens. New Eiderprizefor Ladies.—The ladies of Naperville. Illinois, organized a sewing so ciety a year ago, to raise foods to make plank sidewalks for the streets. The money has been raised and the work commenced. - Capital PuriisAmerit.--The bill to abolish capital punishment in Ohio, 'which• passed the Senate a few days ago, was defeated in the House by indefinite postponement, yeas 31, nays 24. Homestead Exemption 'he Ohio House has passed the Homestead Exemption• Bill, which exempts a. Homitstead from sale on execution, by a vote of yeas 27, nays 21. c Four Children were burnt to death; in Trench Creek, N. J., or@he 17th ult. while asleip in a house that was fired, it is thought by an idiotic girl.; From , Mexico.—The British steamer Avon arrived at Mobile on' thOPZId ult., in three and a half days from Vera Cruz. SIC brought 40 passengers and 815,000 in specie, but no news of interest. Mr. Andrew J. Burnett; a 'Young man of Morris county, N. J., shot himself on Tues day last, by the accidental discharge of his gun. The charge entered his head, and he, expired 'he next day--another warning to those who use fire arms. 44 Good motoring, Miss Primp—how's your health since you took the waawcuah ?" "Much betaw, I thank you. Maw says I'm so much stoutaw and freshaw, she shall send me again next summaw." Parliamentary statistics stat e that the an rural expenses for bread in Great Britain is about $130,000,000, the consumption of liquor is 'Omit $250,000,000. Over $300,- 000,000 of grain• is.annuallv.converted into intoxicating, drinks, The dram shops and taverns in England alone amount t 0.110,000. London has 5,000. ' - Val';, de matter?" " Vat's de matter ? " A - laitned an old dutch friend of ours, as he nicked up'bis apron, mid ran out of the shop to know the meaning of acrowd in his neigh borhood:—"`vat's tie matter ? " "Theie's a man killed," replied a bystander. " Oh, ish dat all ? " said our friend. evidently disap pointed.; " ish,dat shoost a man killed ! Humph! I tho't it' vos a fight I." A "Murdered" Man Found Alive. --A Mr. Salisbury, who disappeared from Elmira, N. Y., in the fall, and was supposed to have been murdered, has been discovered at Wa terloo, Seneca county, .where he has been all winter chopping wood. Two men, by the name of Rorick and Russel, who were with him at the time of his disappearance, have been tried for murdering him during , his 'absence, and fortunately =quitted.— What induced him to leave so abruptly, he is not able to tell. HE4VIr SHMENT.—The Charleston Courier says: The trial, of Albert G. Gaskins the young man who was arrested in January last by a special agent of the l'ost Office De-, partmeut, charged with robbing the Ti. S. Mail, took place on Monday last before the circuit court in that city, and resulted in his conviction on four separate indictments. He was sentenced to forty years' imprison ment at hard laborin Edgefield jail. THE DAYS OF THE SAILOR NUMBERED.- An article in the New York Courier and En quirer. commenting upon certain changes in the British navy ? .mainly the substitution-of marines for sailors in naval gunnery, quotes from the United Service Gazeete the remark, that 4. steam. or some other motive power doing duty for it, will supersede sails: the navigator will exist, km the sailor will be no molt.". The idea has some truth.-- Greater changes luiVe been silently wrought 'by the progress of science. A SBLAIIT LITTLE KICITTEIL—There is one of the smartest tittle knitters in Winthrop village that yob can find in all Yankcedom. Malinda Brown, a little girl, only eight years old, has knit, within the year past, twenty pairs of stockings, full size, besides attending the sum:tier and winter school constantly. She has also "toed" 'and "heeled" sever pairs in addition to the :nbove. Industrious and obedient little generally make industrious, worthy, and useful women ; and industrious, worthy women are the guardians of the nation.—Afaine Fanner. Mil . . , , • * V7l, , -•-• i • 1 •••-•• • - - 0 ,`,- - r' , - - -,—;_.. : ..4, ----:..--..... --.-- - -.L. , :-. , a. The Coal Trade for 1850 The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 21,467 10 -by Canal 13.655 16-4 or the week 36,121 C 6. This a beayy shipment fur thic season of the year, and shows tonchisively that there Is considerable de mand for Coal, and•ttiat the overstock in market has been greatly diminished from former years. The de mand for White Ash Lamp for stearkpurposes is good. According toshe report of the Delaware and Lied son Company, the stock of Coat on hand unsold was only i little rising9s,oo9 tons on Ist of March, all of which it was believed would be sold before any fresh supplies arrive from the mines. Their shipments will commence about the first of May. The trade from the Lehigh has commenced—a nd we announce the first shipments from that region below. Freights by Canal been settled down at 01 70 to New Turk and at 60 cents to Philadelphia, the same as last year. Antolini of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Navigation, for the week ending on Thursday evening last RAIL ROAD Witte. TOT& L. WEEK.' TUT/ L. Pt Carb0n, ; 6.997 09 66.241 06 6.943 00 • 9.660 09 Mt Carbon , 2,327 13 90.760 it 1.906 16 VAS it B.llaven. 49.481 02 103.30•: 08 4,199,00 8.613 01 Pt Clinton 2,639 06 35,944 IS 606 10 6,222 03 34467 10 2541.200 06 /3,655 16 93,519 10 03,519 10 Total by R R ft. Canal '277,816 16 To same time last year by Railroad 109.807 01 C 31111) 5,7861! !amuse ad! year 71,223 03 LEHIGH COAL TRADE Seat hit the week endlag March Mb, 1550. Wm. Terra E.. By Wait Co. • 527 or ar m - Room gun Mises. 267 IS 25*N11 Braver Meadow Co.. 177 09 - 177 09 Spring Ilooncalo Co.. 307 01 3R7 os Hazleton Coal Co., 761 07 ", 761 07 Ciarliv. Ivry Coal Co.. 668 IS 603 16 Boa Nountsia Co., 189 . 15 182 Is : 3,01910 7,010 10 RAIL ROADS The following la the ignsailty of Coal transported over the different Railroads la dcloyikill County, for the week ending Thursday evening. WEEK. TOTAi. Mine At soil S. AR. B. 13,112 19 83i117 19 Utile Oill=7lCll B. It- 4.140 10 4a%147 111 Kitt Greet - do 7,9113 10 38.213 CS Korot Caubott do 44114 IT 21,053 07 scboyittti Vane) , do e 11.563 10 11,521 00 NI CllllOO xed Pt nutlet" 5,449 IS 6!,347 16 1!•Tb or TOLL •10 T26ISTWITATIOX 01 KKILIKOAD for tESO. Prom Id.t.:uiton.S.flaven.P.Clinton To-Richmond. y 110 105 145 Ta Phliodelphla. 1 . 70 1-03 - 143 .• soros or Tot.t. riT C . 4IIIAL iron 18541. From Port Carbon to Plaladelphis, 7151 ria. , per tee 0 Mount Carbon " 1.5 • ' S. Haven. •. " s Port Clinton . 63 sesloorre se CaIIAL. From Me. Outwit to New Tmt. 111 •• " lit'embon to rtilladelphit. GO The freights from Schuylkill fiasco are geoerallY about bets. per to tsar s st hoes Port Climes - cm. per ets las. , , , , , • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, ANDiOr'SVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER . _ ID" For Addition, New di w, kis Nut Page. Tley will there k food de ranged wider i9epwsU Reeb. ; • Ire"lediesus aant'ai,erspaipara. ALL the Periodicals and Newspapers delheted free &miaow. UsU, true b. dedilYierbol Yb• ikab eriber's Boot) dime, where dbbetillakobb 10 1 1 be fe• eeived as usual, toe all tbe Petiodlesle a Meirepa., pets sold by the single copy. 11..BANKAN. - ' April 0.1850. laltUadelphla 'Art tfsApeL llisi lastitotion. established - fir the pa ramie of I encouraging the labors of Auterkaa Artistajs located in Philadelphia, aid Itu boob la Maras cad sucessfio operation two year-. The plan of the Institution Is as thilows 81! Each subscriber upon thirmrament of dye dollar.. metres a ceitiarate of membership ter on year.— The money MIS obtained Is appropriated.. follows: - First. To the payment of the current enemies. Sad to the engrav lag ant/ printing of an origiaal America. wort of An. which Is distributed, free of eithesWe, to each sotemiter: The remainder of the inotiorMput up in soma of 450 to 01000, which are dispoisM of by Ms, to the subscribers, which muss be invested is tba purchase of an engraving painted by an !Awake* Art ist.--so Lam' each subscrther not only receives an Engraving worth Umpire of sob.cs lotto*. ; bit may receive • valuable painting wonb •1000. lit this Ism sthotion sums of mosey are -pet up as prams, aad those into secure these prizes, can mate Utak ow. selection" of Paintings. In this respect it streets ham the other Art.lluions, where the ?Outrage us put-, chased and pot op. To such of our citizens as wish to pronto.a.beaa tlnit engravini, and at the same time to bave a chairs of becoming, at a• tNdiaa coat, the possessor of a valuable painting, the Philadelphia Art-Vilna ofik.rs ludo ementa 'lmparted by no other similar Instiratioo. 'Persons wishing to suhecribe insa do so by applying to • . B. IIIaNNAPI Honorary decretary for &Wittig! April 6. 1850 • ! 1441 °ribbons' Court Mlle. rgURSBANT to an order of the Orphans',! Court of Schuylkill, Co.. the suttaexiber. Jonathan Zarb% Administrator of the estate of Jonatitaa &The. late Of Bauch touthalliP, in the County of itibuyikiii, deceased. will sexpose to Batt by Public Vendee. on Saturday, the IWO day of May next. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the House of John Hipple.gnotecp. er In the town of Tremont. A tenant message tenement and tract of land, situate in Branch town. ship, in said County, adjoining lands' of Creerewatd. Centre & Co., late J. & Hammer, Huntainger & Co.. late James • ill • • peacock, containing' 30 acres penthes , b i " strict measure, with the apptitenances. _ consisting of a twoatory dwelling house aid barn, ACC, ate. . 11184 A certain messuage and lot of (w 11 1 .4 situate n the town of Tremont, in laid County, beteg lot No. ;90adiotning In front on Laurel street, it,Cint Daniel 'Reber, Poplar street. and lot No. 90, containing in front 40 feet. and In depth 140. feet. with the appurte nances consistibgof a cow-story flame dw elling b onze andetable, , Aim, The undivided equal one-half of: a certain tract of land situate in Pinrgrove township, In said County, adjoining laid of late Abraham full', de ceased, late A. Zerbe, decease-4, New York ,CompanY, Wm. Tobias,dmeared,coritaining 53 acres *ad 13 per ches, strict mess - use. with the appurtenances. Also, The undivided equal nee-half or ; a certain tract of land shame in Memoirs towtohlit aPormaid. adjoining lands of late Abraham Fettig,. deceased, John Boyer, J. Zerbe ande Zerbo.containind 5 acres and IS perches strict measure, whit the appurtenan ces, Ace. late the estate of tbe said deceased. at tendance will be given and condition oCsale made known at the time and place of sate. by JONATHAN ZERBIL'Adm*r. By order of the Court. DANIEL casacuget, Orarlasbarg, April 6, 1950. 11-ta PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD St/RIMER ARRANGSBEENT,4fIiOn PHILADELPHIA AND POTtBVILLE. 9 .you-,ci^~~YDVe Officio of tie Resdiag Aar end Co. 1 Philadelphia. March tit, 1850. f Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except : Sundays.) IN end after April' lot, 1850, two trains will be run kJ each way.. daily, between -Thilidelpbia and Pcttrvilte. Maraive Liss. (Actspriunintsint.) Leaves Philadelphia at n o'clock, M. daily. [rxcept Sundays.] it Leaves pottaville o'clock, A. M 4, daily, [ex cept Sundays.) saliftersoon Linn. (nut rPnioi-) Leaves Philadelphia at Ti o'clock. dilly. (except inundayr.) Leaver pottaville at Ti o'clock. daily. percept Sam day.) . Pastienttent cannot enter ther.ara unities provided Alai a ticket.' PASSENGER TRAM TiBIE TABLES. Commencing on ,Vonday. April Ist, 1630, daily except • Sunday. UP TRAINS. DOWN TEAMS. 1171210 XE: NOUN: EasysXavtoris. : moan. Farr. •.M. r.M. P.M.l.t. P.M. Leaves, Linea. ' Philadelphia 7.30 2.2o.Pottaville 7.10 210 Passes 1 Passes 811 Junction 800 2.00,8ch'1 Haven 7.28 2.33 Falls 8.05 3.o.slOrwigsbarC 7.46 1.45 Manayunk 8.11 3.lolAnhorn A, 7.56 2.53 Spring Mtll 834' 3.211P0rt Cliator 8.08 3.05 Norristown 8.37 2.3llHamburg 8.21 3.14 Port Kennedy etall 3.4ol3lobrsville ' l . 8.39 222 Valley Forgo 8.58 3.4slAhhouse's s •8.43 3.38 Phcenivville 9.09 3.s4lReading !1 9.08 3.52 Royet's Ford 9.14 4 071111 , rdsbom` 9.35 416 Potietown 9.45 4.3sljonglassvilla 9.46 4.14 Douglamille 10.00 4.36:Poitstown L 10.00 4.33 Birdsboro' 10.13 4.44'Royer's Ford 10.25 4.54 Reading 10.44 s.os l Ptdantsville 10.36 5.04 Attrouse'S 11 10 s.23;Vailey Forge 10.49 5.16 Aftmesvitte.- 11.18 5 29, Port Ketinegy 16 1 54 5.21 Hm aburg 11.39 s.47lNorristown; 11.04 5.19 Port Clinton 11.48 s.ss,Bpring Pill 11.19 5.40 Auburn 12.06 6 09illIsmayabh....„ 11.32 5.51 Orwitsburg PAIL 6.16 Falls 411.17 5.56 Sail Haven 12.58 6.22 . 8 R.lanctirin 11.41 6.00 Arrive. . l • Arrives Pottsville 12 40 1,30 Philadelphia 11.10 6.30 The afternoon, or fast trains, do nor stop at; Auburn, Alehouse's, Birdsboro', Roger', Ford Valley Forge, Port Kennedy. Soria/ Mill or Fill.. Fifty wands of baggage will be 'Hon ed to each pas senger in these Linea. and Passing.s are expressly prohibited from tithing any thing LB baggage but their wearing apparel, which wilt beat the risk of its owner. order of the Boon, of Managers. 8. BRADFORD, Secretary " 1441 April 0, .1050 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. S. 'HAVEN, miNicasviLLt & . MOAT LINT. "OP PASSENGER CAE& Tie Nine 11111 Railroad, (daily. deedaya elcepted.) UWand after Monday. kpril -Isti the lino wllVbe kolas follows. viz • Xeres'," hate. Leave_ Minereville for Arta I Haven Al o'clock, A. N. Cadet Haven for Mireremile and Tremont. he niedfiely on the enlist of the awning Wafts from • iliadelphia. Alumna. Trsia.:7 Leavit,Trertront for Pottsville. N inersvige and Nal Ilaven. at 3 o'clock, P. M, PA idetsviile for 'ltch"' Haven it 4 o'clock, P. N. iSchn oven for Millersville at o'clock. P. N. Fare from Set, 'even to Allnersville IS cents. " do do TreMOtlt; 101 l " " front Minersvi do ' 7 " from, Pottsville , do i'. 2,5 14. An Omnibus will I ve the American House. Pottsville, immediately ale he arrival of the Phila. delphia . morning train, to tone passengers to West Wood,'W here they talc the ears for Tremont. All Baggage at On owner's risk. .q , .. • • JOIli(E. 'ICE. Agent. 14-if North American Far ~ ei. PUBLICATION OFFICE, NO. 51 801[111 .PUILA Myer Strews, Bitter aid rtorapriater. THIS popular Family and Bushings Journal Is pub lianad weekly. at the following terms : I copy per annum. . 01 7 ' 10 •• 11 April 6, 1850 The PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. The person raising a club, moires a eery free for 00e year. tle'All orders met be post-paid:And addressed wren BTROUBE. Editor, 51 South id aired. Philtdelphfa. April k ino it at Mahogany and Marble Steam SAW MILL AND TWINING 111110 P. Comer of Elsmak sad NAks Boul. AND CABINET MAKERS' GENBEAE, PIIIHHISHING 'STORE, - - .Ve. 134 8. Swim, at., kdwir boat' PAHarrs. subscribers woultaill the special attention of I Cabinet Makers and Othersoo their very exten sive simiorunent of materials In their line. consulting or Mahogany veneers, Boards sod Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair. Glue, Varnish, fondling Glass Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed Posts, Marble Tops, and every description or HArdwarc. Cabinet Maker' residing ors of the city, would rind it greatly to their advantage to all at oui storeio pur chase each ataterLds as they want, connected with their business= All our goats are Warauted,r4the hestquality, and at very reduced prices. Our terms are Cash, (no trade.) We guarantee to give every man the worth of kis monei. T.* 1.. THOMPSON. N. U.—MabOpny, Walnut ond fiend Ban Plank, and Stair Ballusters for Buildtrite-also Marble Man. teta, %WWI tp band, mid everydeacription of Turned Work. _sr April d, l S CANAL. t. 05,393 13 Great }limiting !nary Goods, at V.3i. ABZ/WIEIAML'ItoII. N Z. eeracr of Eleventh and amid Streak. PIILLADELPTILA. A FULL StiirtiSlent of +SPRING aid ' BUalarga Cantsmiring In put—New Market Sheet ing/ at doe tkaened Sod Brown l i nslies " 3. 4,0, 6,7, 8,11, 10 and 121 coots; dark and thibtcal. Icon, fast colors, from 3to 11 ma.; lard wide French Lawn at 6. 10. In and 161 oasts ii ILmsllats de ;aloes at /hi. IN tad tS cents ; Ltarat I.tatttt from 10 to 22 teats ; Weirs from to Viands I black and MI. oned.aimma from from ttif to 73 cts." teach and ctumgeanta S il ks and ,Tare Salim fawn 60 ma Cod& 03 a large amortatent of White Orem Goods from 115 to 37} trot.; French, Scottie and Manchester Statham' from 13; to 31 cents; Sint avd plain m an im as ik on 04 IS to CO; Idea and Boys' 'wear la vasty variety 'from le cta to $1 35; trev.l l l6.. .V. E. ARCHANBAULT. Cheap Whatnots and Ikta3 Mom. Aron 6 16S1 N. B. corner 11th and Martel Sta..l ll-3m Phila. , - HUI Stones, Flee Itr nowt 'moans, a, BOLTING owns., lIIIVRTED direct from the lifsnatbeturers. or mods I 1,1 order with au the memo tosproviumeeta.lild warranted &fent Comproes'd Fire &kis. Gas Worts. Fib!. te . from the Gasokirt Works. Scot++ lard. equal fa quallry to so ylit use g iro_liorted add tbr sale by N. N1TG4111.1.. - • 14 Old Near the h NO- aus Pork Tort Phlitafiktptale. April lk, IWO - " • giros - Mit of Letters, /0104011114) la Urs Pest Oda, at PettPrlHOs Ps, la es tbsytea Ap8. 1150. A NSF 010 >W fss Pat a " dig 11 1 1 Baas , Isegyablo *farness IRMO* Mali I laclatosh a ally Amaral, Cab Mit nos Mailansos b de Ansitikess Mass Hughes Mania 1 McGoldrick W do Aunts M L Hearn Dahl McCarthy X do Mkt Miss Piehyllestat Jobb -IcOahisa M do Argsa Jet" atalleltser Mktg Pletscommer Abe Baser Mich, Hestia ituassuclNair Isaac Bradley Nina SUakbbisa J Haab Balsa Thee Hillard Hiram _ Neil Timothy ship Berry Harry' Horan Bersawl Naar , WWI do Batas Pat • Homan Peter O'LearyCorsellus Bear Henry Hockey mar, B O'Neal thigh Masai wal Hakim Anal oDoeseu &safes Wm: HMIs Itarasfat O'Conaer M ' Bartok% Jacob Haws Xis 71- O'Hare Ana'y Aransas Mathis HkAey Mart. shipOarther.Chas Bark Pat Hayden Pat dolnisil Apse Bohai Xalsky_ Havaby.Peter dstOran narrate, • Mahone W - /habits Laski dotrNlel Wm ship Brennan Pat Ishabotti Geo O'Hare LS DI do Brehm Wm Jobs A P Powell Richard It 'Better Jos Jones Tams • Panama J W Hoyle Pat imams Blchatd JPeatins S G Biddle Chas Jones Jots Philips Bob't Barns Edward Joan Geo NMI Wes B • Sowtwas Peter Judos Oasis Pesos Assn S Byrne nos . James John ablpPrecter Miss M S 1100/11e Carl ; Merits Edward • Ciningum Pat Inas Fred II • laser Samuel Rosenthal Gustaf Baena Pled learnt Hairy akbardsos I W Belga Les* Reroete Mahan! leinard Hiram Roemer B ' alasiager Wm Bohinsos Thus Barithard Leak rleisdka Danyel Ittitsell Mehl Bilikaser Gee Seesaw W. Many Mittel toddle Miss Ira. Kees This W Sea Bail Scubas Hiss A Haas, ria Richards Laclede:, San Mks B • diary Hefty Rosser Mal E Male Miss IS' Reny Taos Mack Miss Mary Sect Mrs It ley Jdas goads Mrs It Br--rotes MargarciSelly Richard Vegas Tim ship Bomber Anse I Marna Wm Shand August Mimes Waft shlpllitankJacia Stunaktary Sisisnas Was doltermedy Blissethamith Less? Cake Maws , Zara Mae Mary altialapon Collins Wm Belly Peter sapaesky Mrs Mikis Cbss • CenscdyJohn doSilsenhorni J Masai. nos Kirby James dodwiwehart John Canaan Mich', Nara Jobs iluStak Chadwick kis Silks* Was *Amid' win Cony Tboe tatio Jos Shafer Jacob Coffey Jobe Lon Ws Sterling John Carrel/ Jay Lovell James etreehan Joba Clouser MatttniaLLear EMogen J Sweeny Luke Collett John' Langton H C Bbiela Tbos P t . Conan Lippencort fleoryStienden Hugh* Carlton Wro. Lynch Thou Slasr Caner Chat . Leady John Stiles Sinel Clark Wm Lyons Pat Spencer John Crostini Debals Leonard L Seismal Thos A Coughlin Thos Lally Pall Smith danil C Coates Tnos Lewis Wm Smith Chas E Caright Joseph Liman Miss 8 Scanlon John Calhoun John Law Mrs o Sterner Jonas Cant U U Lattilesti Miss K dtaolOre Mehl Campbell Mrs I Lee ship.inick john Callao Jar- shlpLyncti John doSchwartz A Cunningham! doLewis Win daimon John Conner Michel doMarnnan illassiusSetimidt 111 ilburroll Pat doMyers Martini Stephan MI Cain John ;Nome John ' Schmid Madam Diounerling 8 - I bleaslnger Juba Stingier Miss Mary Dewitt Jacob iMearls John Borldart Miss A. Boyle Pat :Meatier Francis Serifs Miss Dreherflinun 'Moore C Steigner Mrs 8 Mains John I. Morgans Morgan Smith Oka M Dennison MartiiiMosier Geo licaolon Mrs B Doley John Matson Batter Sheridan H ship _Davis /Dotal Mohr Abcs ' Sloan Hugh do Davis John Mann Stone John do Dation Joann* Murphy Pat Spencer easel do Dill/oils MaleyOwen 111ctiyoon Owen do Deady Josiah Wilier He N Stewart Unity do Derma J 8 Moore Wm G Smith Thos do Diekersen 8J 4 Miner Capt W e Trail"- John Dauer Illsa Ma s ser Msm'l Visible Thin Day a Nisi Aen !Melons Wm Tanner Wm Donohue Pat shipMarphy Mich's Thomas Joseph Denier A doMiller Daniel Thorn 11 0 Egan Fat II Miltward Bawl !Torbay Wm Evans John Mortis Win Troy Philip Evan* MrM Monaol AnthonyTraynor Erna Theo Mania Jobs Tolly John G Edwards D abipMooreJacoli, orSolTilmao Peter Crain WM doMieebet philip Tracy Geo ship Fisher David libuts Geo Tipton Isaac do Francis lierry Maass Mathew Unsworth 'lsaac Fontana Jarnes Maass Lewis Vogt Stiehl Flannigan' Joke Maass David Waters Bees Fitzgerald nos Miller Miss 111 Whittington Ed Fox Rim hard Mensing Mrs A Williams bees Farrell Edward Moors Mary Ann Walter Ltenj Farrell Pit Matthias L alnoWairo Fellebea. Wage* M doWhealin M. Catii-n Mi. It Mallen Tim doWilltants Motet Flotertroir J ablpMellard Beery doWickerstiam Mr Finnegan . ", doMosgrave 8 doWbitiker Farrell Trios Magaurea ThoadoWelst Jamb Griffiths liwob ilielloughiia— • Wolf Datil Gable Joba 3fetndrc Jae Woodrelta Mr Gantlea Lamm Metammen D Wattmeter C Grubman Leeds alcranottgb Fre Walter Abner 1E Galway Wak bleemsaleli M Wolf Jos Cantata: War McDermott M Wootcott Cleta 2 Morel Aiiiirear Illeffol;bt Mreo's Williams Mlas M Good G W IleCoarma Owes Weird Miss Eliot Gold WM illeConalzh T Wise Mrs M Coos fl Mel:gonna Pal White Mn F Clemson Pat ohlplitEneyney Jobb Walsh SIN Cath GannonJobn lleCork Jas. Whalon B snip George sew s ifeWrery R WillisenErnos do Hannah Robert MeCortolah Rob't Watkins Jas do Hoy Owen MeCollistoo T Wilson Anne do Ha iris. Edwin! 11.1cVade Jas - - Yeager H B Ilenick Hugh McCord C 0 'Young Miss Heber Philip lilletiord Geo Zimmerman Harris Benet? I Centiadditiorial will be charged for all advertised Letters. -Persona apply ing far. letters on this list will please say "ailvettind. • N. 8. 4 The island postage on all Foreign Letters mart be we- paid at this office ANDREW MORTIMER. P. N. April lona. 14-St • • List of Letters DEMMNING In the Post Wks at Mineraville, Pa., IL on the lit of April, IMO. Aahrey D laid fisher. Nathan I Xcerass /oh* Awns Aiwa* Flatly Par McDonnell M AntallJames Los J A acCovarti Dridshow John Feed Alfred Mcl,ownei 1' Brea nos( Pat • Golden Pa( pactiolson A A Byrne Given ..Guleble_Cbas II • Neill Thos Bright P& W Giving Thos Newman John Gime tVm Getstentsour A Noble Ed Itreadootl Wns Geor:e David Ossaaati Ja•ob 81(ant Tbos • Gor,in Christ Oman 0 V Breaths Deradrd Cmutt M Ori6virral 8 Brainy Band _y Garvey John ' O'Donnell M Baran David Oalagher Pat • O'Bryan John Ball dilas ' Closer Wm Pearce) Sam'i Breenen Pm 1 Illoitoosan A 2 Presser John X Bream' Martin Harris Win Pendergras U Drably Bob% Harrison Dan'i X Philips Win ' Berry Was Holahan Wm . Pltlitoarg Parker Brenton giimethßain A Pepper P or t Bursas Raneel Hopkins this Platt nos Bryan D k PI Horn Jar Pedan Wm Bucher :Henry X Daffy Ed Poisers Wor I Berry his Welland Wm Riley hlichl Deanna Andrew Hughes ll 6 Haverty Jae , BMW Jonethen HayiAbbin I Ross John it Brims Jolla Holmes Joan Rider Mary : Brine. !WPM /MUM TJ Ruth Chas Buddy Mary anent' John Reed Israel • Brewer,Ers mimes Wm Rees Wm Bnington Lydia Jenkins 8 Roberta Was D Kau* Co Wm Jones T T Richards Thns Omani:ham las Jones Hendry Robertson Ceo . Cruise John JoAnne Moo Ryder Peter Crams' Jacob. Jefferson Jos IlleltardsJ.Mo Cm, TMs! John Kay R Konshard atm Campbtre H Kerby Thou Roney Bernard Corrhput Prs 'Layer Bail Panda .Irwlel CorptiJohn Klennan Jas Snyder Bath Cress It W Kelly John Blooms, T P Casey rhos Kleckner kf Batter &tab Casey Jan Komeh Henry Shaffer ik Ron H CODltej• Aitchl Kenny Thou Schultz John e Callaber Jma- Lewis Bent Stephens Et &inset" Jan Lyons John ichnerrlng Ceo Clubitophir H Li..keoa John Stanton. Bass Cantwell Pat Leon iii A @tunes Jos Omens!' John Langan Dennis Smith Dr Coined* NJ Lord Wm Peilds W Cregtab Carr°lf Lewis Richard Schedel Gideon Colgan Martin Leonard John Spencer John Crane Joe Levan G W 4 Stier. Hannah Coogan Richaid Lywvlyn John J ShoheLtfottwas Callighsti E Letbland Thos Sheridan Peter Dile John tuts Henry Schmidt Gang Dryrtell Moves Lawrence Susan Thumb Jacob '2 Dugan al II mildest John Thomas C onoltosh Jas 144116MM1 Wm Toy Mary -• onvia_ John Mackie John Thomas Amos Donhtit John Moyer C Toben Davien , Tbos $ Mealy Watter Taylor Wm Doherty ha. Muttons John Thomas 'camas Donaldson at Xuiphy Henry Thomas John G DavhWus Morgans Morgan Voospon het Ina Donohoe Planer Jinsran Win Wire Able Dunn Albeit towns) , Pat Walsh J , .ho M . M ey Jos Whitmsn Mary ••• len Pat • MorgasJiss Whildin Ed Dobbins Mary Aforris4Ohn I Waters Chas Davidson Wm Madden A Wollison John 131' Dugan Ann Jihsrpby Pat Warner V Deny Mehl Marlin Eliza Wolborn CUD Doll allittuille Molten DWI Wren Jacob Dill J T Jiktbalts Pitch Welch Jane Evani McCullough Rd Williams Susan Erskine Win McGee Pt, Wright Panel At Fischer Chu McCaully MI Williams Jas " Fenny Mehl atKale Pat Whiny James Fink David aeGinly Hugh Weirs E A 11 Seats additional will be charged tbr advertised emu. Witco applying for !ellen oil Mt+ list say advertired. ' C. B. De Veiled?. P.X. Aptll 6, 1830 List Mr letters REMAINING In the Norwegian Post °Mee, Pa., for tbn quarter ending 30tb Kates, IMO— Breams John Huthben J shipNison Thin 'bin Boob Jobs Ilenshal Thos do o!Beefe Kiehl do Caney Patna Hood Thomas do O'Hare Pat do Cary John ship Johnes Jane blissProrser Jaroh do, Davis Margaret Jones Win Proud John do, Datiej Pat Jobn 'Mark* stipPowell Msrg't Mrs Dibl Lear Jones B ship Peacock Thos Darter Jobs Belly !Debut do Rine Timothy • *limn Kant* -Henry Bryan Beath John ship) Zonis Jobs Remedy Vattern) Selibraa Wm do graattaw Joel= Lee James stip Savage B do Prela Barnet Lnrdan Cbas Beat Mania Fitzpatrick M Lea George Smith Char KO Jane, Iletriagion Jan @Mips Robert . FuzgerairiJ drip Norm Jan a anes Woo Gordon Martha Weirs Jacob Thomas nos do Gordon Jana McCarron John Urn John' do Ha yes John-1. Merigaa ab't Wild Thad do Hennessy Dennis Rob's Masters Geo ship W iiliami Thin t Hubs OEM Murphy I. chip Warr John J. JOHNSON. P. N. April b. 1050 141-11 z 11E3 Ho u?, advi Alga Painting, . PAPER HAINGISO, /be. pat 1117118Citlelrit. theatre for past &owe, re ./ spectrally harms Ike public that be still. contin ues the above badness at his old Wed.:entre Street, one Amu South otlisaaan's Boot ewe. POttsaille where he would be pleased to ace those who may de= site his services as house painter or paper hangeto• House and Wan refuting executed at the shortest notice, aid la Me most approved Wyk. Aiwa, Paper Hanalei dose at 114 calls per piece JAINLEd W. EIOwEN. • March SO, 160 134 • nude. JOHN HEM Viroietly et Pottsville. bast er secured the ",beeedt at the fa ‘./ etnictinala Rudolph, Pre regihr uric of Philade of Phut. o has kindly(bre • Melt hies a Certilieate. rsspesubtly offers himself to the stabile of reiwriiie awl the viciehy as *Teacher Or Male. particularly of the Plano IlfOrte Hs win ere the nest undrieg atuuttitio to the silvaticemeat of clehelara outruated he his care. ifs may be lined at Goat.. Galatea% Centre Street. Pottsville. Mica " IND PAN Err tiEl GRIWIT 400116111 MUIRIEST . ATER% P - - e t , • i , • llll 416 '7l/ rp s-i : 1;' Ifee ii/se Core et - acrcrons, COLDS, BOARBENEBI3 SSOS• MUM, caovP, ASTU. MA, WILOOPING-00IIGU AND CONSUMPTION. THE annals or arledleal wiener, attediell IS they do ample Eiroof o the power sad tales of Italy we. dialled spats. have firrelabed eo inatoples to cow= pare with the plumy effects produced by "AirElYll CHERRY PECTORAL." . The remarkable cores of dioceses of the Lump which have been realised by its Use, attested as they are by many promineet professom and phystelans in this aad foreign iambi, should lutrulallie Ibe *dicta to persevere with the Wrong arse mace that the use of the ..CfmaitT t6CTOUAL•• will relieve and ulti mately tore them* • We !menet tb the,putille aaeaUtited tee:Moats!, from some of the &setae. ht oar country. shoo Woos Jedgeteet sad eiperiesee MOO co llagist° may be Oared. DL PERRINO, Presideat Verroost *Aka! College, tate of iue most (earned and intelligent physitiaas In the county,. considers It a "comPosltion of rare ea cenewee forthe cure of that formidable disease Con. gumption." Xerneich. April U, laa, ' Dr. J. C. Dear.Bir r—Agreeable to the request of yonr.agent we will cheerfully st ate whet we have known of the effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL, and they have been astonishing Indeed.. Mrs. Betsey Streeter - had been afflicted with a severe and relent less cough, which reduced her Very low ; so low that little hope could be eniertalftedior her recovery Nu merous remedies bad been tried without effect, before the CHERRY PECTORAL. And that has cured her. George'Wetkitison. Esq.. bad to our knowledge been ami-ted with . 'Asthma, for elms pers, and grown yearly strorse.iuntll the CHERRY PECTORAL has now remotes . ; the disease and be is as free front. an y of its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane bad been so severely attacked with the Bronehhis, as to disabielim frei/11 his duties, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorning) canted blot a bottle of your PECTORAL, which cured him at Once, and he sow officiates es usual in his place. These are three of the cases lit which we have known It soccesaful, but never to fall.? We have great pleas, uro In certifying to these facts; and are, respected sir, your humble servants. REV. ()AVID 'MORNING. HON JOSEPH nernsa Among the'dlstingnisbed authorities, who have,irie en their names to recommend CHERRY VECTOR- L, as the bestremedy that is known for the Affection* of the Lungs, :are 'The London Lancet,' "Canadian Journal of Stedical Bch' nee," Roster) Medical and Surgical Joarnal, 'Charleston (8. C.) Medical Re. siew; 'New Jersey Medical Reporter,' Prof, Webster, Harvard College; Prof. litartlett, Transylvania Uni versity of Medicine; President', Perkins: Vermont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, N. York City; Parker Cleafrdsnd, Rowdoin College; Prot nutter field, Willoughby College, Ohio; Prof. Bralthwarte, Leeds (Eng ) Medical Scho• I; Sir Richard Kane, Queen's College. Ireland; Prof. Rasenbaum. Leipsle. The public. have bulb know tlw virtues and aston ishing soccete of the "CHERRY PECTQRAj.." in curing diseases of the Lungi, when they will (eel sn eers flow these ditnprs, whenever this remedy can be obtained. • Prepared by J. C. AVER, Chemist, Lowell, glass. Sold in Pettaville, by JOIIN G. BROWN; Xissrs. cilia. J. B. FALLS; and Druggists generally allarris 30, 1656 Cheaper , than Wizlfe-Washlat 3000 PIECES PAPER lIATIGISOS, VARYING IN PRICE PROM 9 CENTe T 091,93 PER PIECE. rPIIF substober is now receiving his Spring Supply I or Papestlanglnes,embraclos the largest assort ment ever offered in Schuylkill County, which he will sell at rates that n.u.t satisfy ever person,that it Is all folly to an abroad 1 . . , 1 Paper Hangings whsle they can mintage here at city prices, and arm leas, and escape the trouble and annoyance or short •supplies. Our assortment embraces all the latest patterns ror Parlors, Dihing Room., Offlces, &c..together with Gold Pallets, Frescos, o,cl . ..rations, God. Velvet and Maki 'Borders, Fire !Screens, &e., all or which w ill be sold ally law to suit the times We have good glazed Paper as low as 25 cents: and plain pa per as, tow as 9 cents per piece! Paperifiatigers furnished when required. Fes Bargains call at BANN Ali'S Cheap Paper Store. re Dealers supplied wholesale with Paper and Paper Curtains of all descriptions, as cheap a they can pur chase abroad. Match 30. IBSQ 13-IC Fruit and Ornamental Trees. THE subscriber will °brawl to order all tipkinds of Fruir and Ornaments! Trees, -WP11! - -r Shrubbery. ace., by the quantity or single tree, via. Apple Trees trots. 14 to 4416 per 100; reach Trees from' . 8 to *taper hundred; 'also, Apricots, Neetsrines, Plums. eherries, Pears, Gooreherries, Strawberries, lc., English Lindens, Horse Cheinut.4llltwr Map.e. Weeping Willows, Alanthus, or Tree of Incises, Ice , all ,- .1( which will be supplied at Nursery!prlcee. b It Is desirable that aIl orders ahnnld:be sent in as early as pnamilie, as the market is barely "sopplle4 with Plum and Pear trees. Nu trees teceivait unless ordered. ' B. BAO' !O. March 16,-1850 ll.do Dentistry., JOSEPH iP. setnzall, : • sURGEort DENTIST, reincrted to the new building in the ,„ tear of Thol Fosterand ghee is•• drove. next door to Esquire Block's Mike. Cart Martial street, thin' doer from Centre, op stairs. wherd he has lilted op trindoome ntßce, and will he prepared to perform sit operations appertaining to his prritersinn. Ile has discovered a new preparation for_destroyhf the eerie of ■ tooth. Withrow pain. so thtt It can be piqued. and will tact tar years. All operations war ranted, mid terms tow, Pottsvillei , March H 1 IMO. I-ty Startling News Fir tier* ' lariat ow limed say tares swiwitits si, .ILp FASIFUOIV GAITER MOOTS i IL'THE undersigned I 7*ii-'lgt4Laf:Lth.ft . .:,xtLi .11,x... lot, would call the attention of Ladles and Gen tlemen in the eamplea he has now on hand. they he. instal wiihnutseems.,aremeater and far more durable than those, cut In' the old style, and will eventnally supercedd all kinds nnw in use. lie woad also call Ito it attention to the large asgrertr..ent of Dont. and Shires he hag now on hand.--fiecivedly'ihe best that have eve, been niTe.ed in this market; the majority of Isla work being made here, and of the best material for neatnars and durability defies all competition:— Flaying purchased the right to m..ntilactiwe Day's 'Patent Con Gaiters. he wilt make i them to order of the heir materials; together with all other kinds of fancy and plain boats and shoes. Ile has now in his employ a large number of hands. and it is his desire to have as mach of his work made here. in POttsville, re that money, that nsedllti article, nerd not .he taken hence. A large $ assortment of Eastern and Philadelphia sort always Itent•on hands b.gether with Trunks, Carpet flags aid Valises ; all of which will be sold low for Cash at: . CLEMENT S. PORTER'S Boot and Shoe Stare: t dmirs South of Mummer's Hotel. Pottsville. March !. Imo 9-tf . . • • Rev Lewis Angele. TEACHER of Modern Languages. in the Pottsville Academy, having been monied by several pa rents to form private classes for ladles, invites all those who may be &Woos of learning French qtr Gennep' tn join math ebteses, at Dr. McCASIMANris, North West Corner or Market and rbird. Pottsville. Mareh le. iB5O 11.6 t• New Books. TC Shipwrecked GOldeerkera, or the Child of the Islander, by Rob* P • Greeley. PranriecoGeranin.or the Pirate lieutenant, a splen did romance. by Miss if P The Sterrard t • romance of real life,by Cochran. For tate at BANNAN'S t pelt and Perlodkal Store. March . 23,1850 I -St To Jia'stices. &c. Illasistrites Cempsninn, • new and I) math improved edition, Just published, and rot sate at • BaNNAN•I9 - Clump Law and filletellatienus Bookstores. feb 23,1850. e=! • N. 31.; IFFILtiON, JUSTICE OF THE, PEACE, • &&&&&&& aOlllll. aril Estate Soli. flzehaeyrd, br Rented, and all kends of Calleetkug carefully and promptly attended-so and respectfully solicited Office. Maria Pstuvilte, Ps. Nardi 13.'50-1 -11 Removal or the kitenslve STOVE Alirb TIN lIVABF.HOIOB4I '1• DE Subscriber respectfully memos Ids customers 1 and the public Im general. that be bas removed his Store and Tin Ware bletinfiefort ilom the cor ner of Norwegian Railroad Streets;t o Centre 111. a few doors sbUse Market. St.. to the stand form eat, occupied by Byron Pbillps, where be will keep ea elegani , assortment of COOKING. PARLOR, OFFICE it BALL STQTEIL of the won approved patterns-end latest alike, Whitt be will.warrant to give eatistietket to the nimbuses. TIN 'WARE.—He his also on band a large Wort meat of Tin Ware of bla own enanafsetate. wbkh be ,will wholesale and rttast at lam than 'thy priees„ lad trembled to beef the best asanntketare. • JAPANNED WARP,. fre.—He also keeps nn hand choke assotnnent of loon Wares Brass Ware and th e Japan m ned s. Ware la every variety. very cheap to suit tie Tla Rooting. Spouting. and all kloda of Sheet Iron Work done to order at the shortest notice, on eery reanimate-tenni. I 'particularly intim all persons wanting any thine in my line of boning., to dye me a calf end examine my choice stock of goods.. [keine cmiadent that they can be suppl[ed on better terms than else. where.i SOLOMON 1100V211. 'l34f Komi so, use o aalllll. 'NI evssaullgil WERE Llthlfg •• ' •• eall the attaattos of bin Meath aed .. - -•"2-- :- . the %Mk to ids stock of CAIX2I9IIII "-----• d LIGHT WAGGONS now oh bawd aid Wilds{, w 0 telt be will dispose of low. 0111 ends of repaltleg prostrate Meade& to. sematect Corner of Rahn and Railroad Sank. Imhof the Astatteas Mdse. ' . Jane C i ted. • !3—l• ; - Wlnkli A. Enz.' I T7llLicbapasaia, - 111 7 '_ .' STATIONER. 1 j7_7 Li , Xt.] ar#ll , OVA 81.-wau.aersrina. ,----• . PRINTING, • ea Reads; Cheeks, Cards, Libels, Cr eators, lisastitstkas.Paistehiets, &c. RIR DINS. , Periodic*. 010gazinsateriews, die., to a Carley of styles. - .I' . BLANW ROOKS. - Wade to order. ruled Amok boned to sae patters, wad a pin assortmeat tem common!, on band. - OAS orders la my Mk paactsally *unwed to. 1_ T. E ClithPsllll. Itio. 1 south Fifth St.. Petted*. Fhb 11. 150. • . ti „ 8-dais •-f• 114ACFCRIEL. 1, • vi co mu. t. Constantly on band and BD. for 'ninny SALM° saam _D..I , J. PALMER & Ck. PORE. fcis. RAROUL MA Ind BIDEBDRS. I Marton Entier Wharf, / LARD vied CREEDS. J PAPad'a. Muck 11, Ida ; • 0-3 m. • A Valuable 'Fatuity W.rk. FlI CONSIIIIIMON.—atz leaned as tba ife tab( the leap s sad twee. Plovalltion, aad cure of , humpy consaniption. Bilbao, and disease, or the baart $ on tbe !woof lonpelty t and the mode of presetoing tinkle in Miles and females. With =or metal illostratlons. 'brisk very cheap at BA NNAN a, Cheap Book mores. nit *art . !? t 3; 1840 . _ — Luifiber Yard, at Schuylkill Haven. TITC utmettber Wipectfutly ben leave to Inform Iris trainmen and the public of &timpani County In deme al.that he has a' 'lame and extensive stack of i'll SEAS° ED SUSQI7EHANNA LUMEIIII on band sultabl for 40 E 4111 X MI flvises. . A lon.Ju Ist. #ca mil pt. ywed d d Lap Shingles," all of which be will sell on the mos reasonable termitic girlie would most restsctfolly Invite all pore/tavern to call Mod examine cot theme/yes hetore buyinr else. where.' DAVID D. LEWIS. Sept 11 IMO, 40-If . _i___ l Pare White Lead. waTuaaszia & BROTHER. Ilk X ANVIR&CTUREROI,, No. 63. North Front street, ITI. Philadelphia, have now a good supply of tbglr warranted pure WHITE LEA D.and those customers who have been aparingli 'notated in consegueoc, of a run On the articie.shall now have their orders filled. No 1 mown substance , possesses those preservative and be tallying properties. an desirable in a paint, to an equ I extent with unadulterated white lead; brace all admixture of other Materials only mars ho salon, It haa,ithsrefore, been the steady aim of the manufac turer, 1 for many 'years, to supply to the public a per fectly pure whit e lesCand the uncensimgdemand for the - article. is 'proof that it has met with favor It is invariaLly.., branded - on .me bead: WETHIERILL & BR9THER In full, and on the other, werrastal pent. all in red tatters.' , " - Caution. ARUM*" LEVY'S CIRCULAR POINTED STEEL PENS. TUE Adtainistratota, to the estate deem it their duty, in order to preserve the high reputation the above. Pen has sustained for so many years in the Iloyeinment cffices and throughout the commercial comtnunii y. to adopt this mode of cautioning the ga b. licagshist a commercial pen attempted to he palmed off as, the original one. well calculated to deceive. from the close isitatiess of the late ,It, Levy's Signs tare on the Interior at the lid of each box, and also of the shape and - labelling of the same. le has theselbre become expedient to establish a guide for thedetecting of these Counterfeits. All :boxes will have the Bteirsruite or the Bola Acrirr, 8. Pamir*, in his flea /underline* ou the outside: sows aro gee aim *nut ekes, let , tbein come from whet aource they may. and so oak Is - furnished with the original pen to sell around under any circumstance o.ln order to prevent these frauds, we have ap pointed B. Bannon, Bole Agent, for the sale of these Pens in Schuylkill Ceitirey, who will furnish dealeis at our wholesale pticile. All pens purporting to be of. Our rissuntacture offered by Pedlars , . are worthless imitations—as we never sell onr pens to Pedlars.— These Pens are now used almost exclusively in the Government °dices si Washington, in the Banks. by Scriveners. ace., end the Puhlic Offices. Parse*, wholesale and retatt;at reduced prices. br B ,i' • •BAN Ali. Sotir:Agoist fee Scialikeil Comity. Feb!. 1830. c.tf EMI Grand jury Report frit) the unnorabfe,theJudgre of the Court of Quer .' ter a/erelong of the Peace. In and for the County of Schuylkill. . The Urand Inquest enquiring for the Body of the County of debuyntilkdo respectiull repott. that they have acted upon thirty billy, of w hich twenty Dave bean found true bills' and ten have been Ignored. • Bills of some Importance have been laid Wort MI, and when such has been the case, and where the ne tufo of the otr.oce teitunitted and the evidence has warranted a trial. we have in ever) such case return ed true bills. It Is a lamentable hid, however. that Many petty criminal actions have been laid before us, without sufficient evidence to warrant there being reported true, and ve hope that by,the exercise of disereef and discretionary powernb the part of the Magistrates of this County that It will not be burtheoed for the fu • ture, as we 'hint, with unneceasary costs. The Grand Inquest have also visited the PublJeOr flees, afro( which seem In good and proper condition, except the Treasurer's omee, which requires a new desk for the safe keeping or his papers, ate., &e. We have also visited the Jail, and would respect fully report that we found It as•cleanly and orderly as can possibly be est:melted under existing circumstances and would recommend that the end story thereof, on front of said building, be better ventilated. The Grand intsucat have CM visited the Aims house, and found the whole cleanly an in good order. The new addition is now•oornplele, with the exception 01 some painting and r flight of steps at the North end. outside; the steps, to be durable, shoula be of cut stone. There also Seems to be necessary a wall, with two wine walls at the North end of new addition. There should 340 he a pavement of brick er stone around the new addition to the Alma-house. It also appears to be necessary that there should be a Pave ment eight feet wide at the Cut and West ends of the old building. for the cleanliness of the establishment. We would also recommend an additional row of cells in the basement nay of the Hospital, for the better accommodatliatt of the insane Paupers, as the Iforpital Is very uttich croavded• We would also re commend that thei: teterroir, from which the Alms house Is supplied ikithwater,be paved and cemented I and properly Pocloas thenupply of water is bye abundant by al small outlay, the supply would be abundant and the Water pure. The Grand Inquest further teport.that they approve of that part of the last Grand Jury ReiWirt, that; re latestothe erection and construction of the new pris on in the tkiumghbf Pottsville, the building of which is provided fin in the act of Assembly, relative to the recnovalof the seat of Justice of this County to said Borough. 'The Grand Inquest earnestly request, that the Conuniuloneri of this County, proceed without further delay to criMPly with the duties incumbent up on them, relative to 'Abe erection and construction of said prison in said: Borough. • All of which is Seineetfltly submitted. •; B. W. McGISNEB, Poreman.j March VI, 1850: 12-41 G. W. !Merchant's Cell brated Pik__ _..---,-....ece nee folly prover' ...... _obi 11. UNIVERHAL REMEDY has not Its equal on the list of popular Medicines, having been more than in years before the public. Testimony °film most disinrerested character of is wonderful erect, on the animal economy Is al st daily presented to the proprietor A young man In the Town of Wilson, whose clot es were buret or of hint. was restored. (without sols tns.) by the tamely use of this Oil. Numerous are the unsolicitedstaternents of parleors themselves, and others who • have used the 0114 of cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, I at Were they at .11 interested in a peculiar point, I ey could hardly hare been credited . The following diseases ere among many oche In the core of which this Oil Oki been completely success. Int and in which othere'had entirely failed : 1. dpevla, Sweeny', Ithigbone. Windgalts. Poll Evil!. Callous. Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Lame.' nest. Fresh Wounds. Sprit' el, Bruises, Sand [ Cracks. Foundered Feet. Scratches,.or Gromse„Mange,ltheomatjmn, thir of, Animas. Externs, Poisons, Peinthl Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, ' .., Rolls.Corns.Whidows.Barrot and Scalds, Chilblains. Chapped Hands, Cramp, Contractions or the Muscles. Bwellindo. *takers& of the Joints. _ Caked Breams. &c. ..CADTION TO PDRCRABERB. Rewire of COMNTERFEITIL and be sure the na of the gym Preirrieter, GEORGE' W. IrIERCUANT. Lockport, N.Y.; Is blown in the side of the bottle. and In hie bawd writing over the Cork.! Don't be parade ded to take anything else.erlth the 'promise it is Jost u irl, good ike.,lkc. Thiele practiced by those unprinci led dealer. whose conscience will stretch like India b tier. and who are of a kindred spirit of ;bore In. Our large cities . whose , nedirionspractleembave so me t ly been exposed to the actlnn of - Congress. Those w ho attempt to Counterfeit thb ankle are its. Ward to the lair el New York, OrMoy IBM by w i gc s l e i It will be 504 M ' that every person meddling In counterfeits Is subject to Indictment. imprisonment and dee. , • , A person selling ont of Leis State, will he li a lite l I arrest when In the Buie, and alma to be held, as it left new against JIMA he bought or Or sold for. " , il, All Ordersaddressed to theproprfeuir will be 'prole f ly responded to , Del a Pamphlet of the Agent. and see what won ders are accomplished by the use of this tnedicint. Bold by respectable dealer. generally In the Unitied elates and Canada. ' Also, kly J. C. C. DUONEI. Pottsville s E. J. Rev, Tamaqua; C. Franey °Twinsburg ; flm.in Nall Bethlehem ) Pomp 4 Mangey. Morton I Lands Smith 6 Co.. Allentown t H. Masser.' RanbUtY t B. J. Shearer. Milton; M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Dr A. robe. Wilkesbarte; W. Anthony 4 Co.. White I Maven; C. W. *kale, Lewlsbergor. swift:4l4B4r/ Creek; fr. M. Rhea, Mauch Chita: r Bollet 6. /*sew Tonkbansoelt i P1'4411'14 Men at CO.. Wholes al asent, PattadelPkdo- Nair ; IMP. raorsar Tonseacvsa - Tag De l awir.listem safety legate= Coatel Olio !emblem of Os &Asap. Thir d ranik.• FIRE niStraajelr " - fly... 24' MTV lleetbuidise gad other WPM 1 * dad amber, lasted eltelegl m e or *mart by_Bre Up lowest of of OrmiLiirn• *ANNE IteduigeNCE.--Tliey abo lams Veneta, cam ,. en d 'mega, Sables at commis, aedegopeir or epeeist potion. se Ito Mauna Mae desire. I 11.641 ND TRANdl'OßTaTioN.—ta„ us „ balm gpsoodise beagpotted by Waves, "'thaw Oars. costV Boats and diegmboats, on Avers gee Ware. on the most llbetal tense._ DIRECTORS, Joseph H. Seel., James C. Baal Edmond /Lander. Titeopidies Joan C:lLtavis. H. Jones Stooks, , Robert Hatton. Henry Skala. John B. &arose, High Craig. &MINI Edwards. ' George Serrid. Geo. G. Lelper e Spencer Helmut:a t ; Edward Darllsgton. Chalice Hely. .lane E. Davis. J. G. Johnson. William Falwell. WUlmm My. John Newlin. Dr. IL Thomas. Dr. R. M. Damon. John Sellers, William Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan. I D. T. Horgan. Win. Hartley. I WILLIAM MARTIN President, Mesas A. Newsom. gee:rum. The subscriber basing been appointed agent Air ibe above Company. is now pngared to wake insurance on all dew:Wins of property on the most latent terror. Apply at Q. 11. rate Dike. Morris' Addition or at my house in Mattel "treed. Pottertile. A. M. NACDONiLI). Nov 11. ISM 4S-I , Rao: Issuanc eCenspsuiy, CAPITAL 11200,000. • , 1 7 1211, .IWASINE AND -LIFE INSURANCE. Office ea' Water &Lyre, Marie& fir Wiser Rigel Res, V isccsaks„ liebtaSi. rims Company having been duly argardia. and A. the capital "stock ptoperly secured. ate now pre pared to receive applications for instance against loss or damage by Are. na gaildins. Merchandise. Ma chinery, Mitts. Mannbictortes ' and aft Eteseripttons at property s also merchandise auad produce In the course of retried transponcicm.—the stilts of the sess—sad upon'th'ellves of individuals. The rates of neemiurn which wilt govern this Institution, will conform:to the established roes of the Eastern Mee. All losses wit be liberally and promptly adjusted. and paid. DIEECTORie : . Most. R. N. Cause, Vincennes: ' •WlLLtast J. altar. .. do WlLtrair .1. Macao, do . , 'mlaut E. Prez, do Cyan' M. Aux,. . do - Arixcaur T. Weer, N. D.,__Piee eo.indtana; PETE! P. Ratner, Fort Wavy, Manna. Tetouan T. BILIIIIIIIITO6, Lafayette. do i %V LL V. Esat.r. Terre-Haute, ,do En-Gov. D. Watt.sem Indlabapolls. do Hexer D. Accra, Evansville,do Hearty It denonseasrr. Wash. D. C.C Zernaxisn PLATT, New York. IL N, CARNAN,preedent. 3 N. ALL 11, Secnetary. pro tem - , N. T. , Etanisorie.'Treasurer. Crags IL Asses. 1 Counse llo r,, Vincennes. " thauss Julian. REFERENCES IN INDIANA: Hts Theelleney,Oov.Josera A WatotiV.lndianapolls. Cal. JAMES 11. Loam, Lt. Goarirnor, :do Hon. C. H. Tom Secretary of State. 'do DOUOrAIII MACOUtellr. Auditor Or Stahl. do Hon. Qum" IL Sorra. Connersville. Col. W. A. Goataan, M. C: Bloomirgton. Hon. E. M. 1111711711070111, Judge U. H. Diet. Court Cannett A. M. Po sh. Fog , Rockville. Trustees. Col. Taos . 'U. Btree,Terre Male, %IMO* Erie Caws ilartom, Esq.. N. 'fork City, , Jame(:anal. 11, Esq • Terre Haute. BUI-TCII, President Branch Dank, Meese's. J•res COLLIES. Jr., Stale Agent. in New York. The undersigned-having beet) appointed Arent Cur the above Company, is now prepared to make Inan. ranee on Property, AG, on liberal terms. ' ' JOHN' S. C. mama. Dee 119; 1849. 53.1 t THE GIR9BD •17 , 1,12 - 911SVRA,*4011, ANNUITY AND TRUAT COMPANY O F PIIILA Alice 159 Chiang Strait. • BE/Mat/IN lIANNAN. Anent fur &boy/kill Co. JAMES:A. CaRI'ENTEIL M.D. Medical Exatnidar MAlikllnsurance on Lives,grant annuities and En dowmants, and receive and Oxecnte mate. .. Ratairlar listoirisi 49100 op a rivet JO. e For /\ year ror 7 yearn. For Life . annually. annually .. . in .. 095 177 30 - 0914 - 1 :6 236 40 1 69 1 93 3 40 50 106 " 209 ' 'l6o 60 4 33 , . 4 01 7 00 Exenryg:—A no:eon axed MI years next Inatteiay by 'paying tae Goinpaorti 71. week' .evrtre le his fa imily or belg**/00,4hettd be die lio.P.St. t t ; or rot *l3 10 be w: to them 11000101! for sal 60 ennui ally for 7 y^...; Isl.ecoms tot:lea; thould be di e ; B y yrta,.; . 0$ (rtsVs 4. id 44 , 10.'41y during lite he provide. for here edooo tibeeever be dies; fbr 934 bey von Id re. , •eiee f.ZOOk-Sboeid be dle In one yea. e: jjoiciver,2o, a 45. THE MP rakers ofthis Company; at • meetiag held on the 27th December. ' ult., agreeably to- the design referred in the orly,inal primpectus or circular of the Company aninopriated allonuaor addition to all poll, cies for the whole 'of life, renutiraing in force. tha were leered prior to the Ist ofJanuiry, 18411. Those of theda Aborefere wblebwereinuerl In emptier 1836 will be entitled to 10 percent upon the turn insured making an addition of 0100 on every 01000. That i *l4OO, will be NM when the polity{ becomes a claim instead oftbefilWoriglually insured. ,Tbose polities that were steed l in 1837 will be entoled to 87 per cent or *B7 50 on every 01000. And those 'issued in 1838, will be entitled to 71 per tent. or 075 or every 100,', and In ratphienroportioeu on all said policies Issue* prior i° let or January, l8!'.. The Donut will be credii^d to each polocy on the books endored or oiesolvation ,oe Office. . ... . . . . . . . .. It is the deelgo u; r theComp.,or.inlcontinue to make addition or bonus to the polleile for life at stated periods: ` *-- B. W. RICIIAMDS, President 4EII F. JANE% Atttlery. MoTnesubscriber ita.heee appointed Agent for the above Institution. and iv prepared effect Insurances of lives, at the published rater, and give any .nformai ion desired on the subject, oil applicatiou at this office PottawilleFeb.Bl BENJAMIN BANNAN NATICIPIALLOLNI FUND I.IBRI ASSII. RANCE ' SOCIETY OF LONDON 4 4A SAVINGS BANK for the &neater theWldow !land the Orphan." —Empowered by Act of Par- Itament.--Capital 4600.0000 r 111t00,000—Berides 're serve Fund (from Surplus Preminms) ofaboutBIENXIO T. Lamle Murray. Esq.. George street, hammer square. Chairman of the Court of Directors In Londnn Paysicura—J. Milacron. M. D..F. ry B. Actaa—W 8 . B. Woniboare. Esq.. V. R. A. I BF &serstary—F F Calurous. Esq. • PHILADELPIIIA Soian OP agvellanci. Clement C Biddle, Wm Pater. II B Stettin' Coleman Fisher, George-B Graham. Louis A Godey. Willies" Jones. The following are among the advantages offered by this Institution:— The guarantee of a large capital, In addition to tee accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit se. cured to the assured by the principle of the loan de, partment. ' The payment of premluins half yearly, a quarterly, by parties Insured for whole term of life;at a trilling additional charge. The travelling learn ex tensive and liberal. Persons insured for I.fe, can at once borrow half amount, of anti premium, and claim. the same privilege for five a uvulae years, on their own note and it eposi tof policy.' Part of the Capi tal is permanently Invested In thilltunited ,States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees. —available always to the assured In cases of dlrputed . claims (should any sorb arise) or othervrise. Thirty' days allowed after each payment of . PreMlu at becomes due without forfeiture of policy. o charge for Medi cat examination. I . The Sncleiy being founded on th e! Mutual andinint Stock principie. parties may partfrinate In the ;MAD of the goefetyt pwo-thirds at which ate annually ditided among those assured for life on the paftleipa lion scale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantagrsOffered by this Instltutlim..by addressing the Aliens, F: K. , ,Ptarr, No. 22, South st, Baltimore can obtain the requisite Information{ and the neceela 7 papers for effertios an menranceL I}Any information with regardto this Companycan be obtained at the office of the Miners' Jounutl,where the.Ptetottns ean•be paid and Insuraneesetfected. June 30. 1849. 47.1tv Pennsylvania Hall, rorravna.a. se. THIS favortteettabliabnient.6r tia:vettent tand atrangters,has been leafed t . ftv_a fetal of years, by the subscraberj whoseibn tiring exertion, to please heretofore. *Utile ennl t lotted hereafter. and no pains *putt( to contribute toi the comfort, care:learners. ,?1 W. ID. JOHNSON. ' TO RENT.—A room to the basement sloe, of the above establishment. one of th e heal stand . ...in town corn barber. I W.:7OJ • Minh '2, ICS. II fm, Washing/Um liettell, (FOIIIIIII6IILT IrPT DT - SAN 01111; BRAID,) Schee/kin Eaves. The subscriber announcesfo his friends and ahthe travelling pebble that he has taken the above mentioned establishment, and Sited up , throughout. lo that it will equal any estabs 'Balmiest in the County. It Is located near the Depot of the Philadiephia and Eteadlng Railroad. and on the Main street of the Borough. His table will always be abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacies of the season. bb chambers are large and alryoind his bed dingo( the best kind: The stabling attached to the hotel la large and tom. inblious. and attentive bristle's will always be found In 'attendance. He has also acominodattons fez Dro. _vers. &.c iti.Vebleles will always be keto co carry visitors to any Part of the County. or elsewhere. - , he salient. Is a trial of his Hons.t, fitting coati. ent, he will give entire satisfaction to all who find It Onse Men' to sojourn at his House. —1.0.1 JOHN - ]ONES.' Rising Sun Rotel.' • " 3 Ygoe'e. TEM undersigned respectfully announces .to the citizens of Schuylkill County. and If travellers in general; that be has taken that , ' ld established stand , known as ritost's and...tett kept by Jeremiah flushes at toe Connect aD and MrtlmaviLtt Ms, In the Borough or rattstrllle, which be has fitted tip with epeeist ref &nate to the eon:ROI of those who may Amor him with their instant. The Donee ls-pleasantlylocatee. with stabling and a large yard attached. csicotated to accommodate Farm. ets.and persons travelling tench horses and Carriages. The proprietor has his house well Cliretsbed, and' will Dare no pale, or expense to supply his Table atsd'Bar a manner which caanot fah to BMW general stub. faction. . An anantive. faith%) hostler -Wm alw a y s b eta at . eladarice. so thatguasts may rely no having their hose :es properly attended tp. MICHAEL SCLTZEIL illayle.'49. —ll4, New Work Advertisement. BOOTS AND IMOD& , , Collin I ? hterebants and others lti ' 4 want of Boors and Shoe; will pleas. call and examine a lane easottment. received direst from the Eastern and Jersey Manufacturers. which will be sold at lowest rates for rash or aboeteredlt for seceptantes ,' , N 11.—We inanufnetate oar own 'Ladles'. M i red. land Children's due hoots and fatten, and will warrant them and glee ante slim la may be Minted. , lost try the cub Mum. mimes Dam 10 to 13• PIX M., then credit Woes. • , ~ • - • us pose storey , : A. D. DACE, Pratt Os.. MIMI*. Itsre.b 11, 1850, • FM* FM POSTSCRIPT. FROM ‘OIIIII.INGTON. Death of John C.tallgoun.-44 jeuentnent of Cowess.--Speeehee on the chordate of 24e did:von:dad Dec d.;--Funeed/ ceremonies— (condenselfrten lletffailsingion Republic.) 41Crstisv, April 1. In the Senate. the' dee ea....e of Mr. CALtiourt was announced by his colleague, Mr. Butler. who Spoke at length upon the character of the decedent in a very 7 , appropriate strain.— He was followed by Messrs. Clay. Webster. and others. in th e Rouse,'eal the reading of the jour nal, Ur- Vinton' - suggested that a recess should 1* taken for the hour which would elapse in the Senaloiial _prociefings on the seriouttemeat of M4Calhoun's death. After w hi c h Mr. Ifolmes,'of South Carolina, pre sented a series of" aftpropriate resolutions, prefacing them•witli a suitable speech. "Mr. Rohner conimenced with theibirth and childhood of Mr. Calhoun, arid follbwed him from the cradle to,:the death-bed, , through a succession of scenes and events which were depicted' with the skill of a master. There were some statesnenti, and some deductions, in the.remarks of Mr. Holmes, which we should have.been disposed to modify. We are very far from agreeing with him as to many of the fitcts or the inferences of his dis course. We ma look with a certain degree of respect and reverence upon Mr. Calhoun, without subscribing to all that the personal. devotion of his immediate clansmen may challenge in his behalf. As we can say, sin cerely, that we,syrimithize with the feelings and sentiments of Itle: Holmes and, that, however we , may dilTer from him, we are ready to bear willing testimony to the ability and the eloquence with which he presented the claims of Mr. Calhoun to the gratitude and admiration of his countrymen. When Mr. Holmes lied closed, and his tesolutiona had been read from the desk, they were seconded by Mr. Winthrop, of Massa chusetts. 4 TUESDAY, April 2. The Semite met for the; purposebf attend ing the funeral Of Mr. Calhoun. At 12 o'clock, the,members of the House of Representatives, preceded by its officers, entered die chamber. The Supreme Court of the United' States and President Taylor and theiCabinet soon after entered, the occu pants of the floor rising to receive them. At 20 minutes after 12, theremains were brought into the Chamber, in charge of ;he' committee of arrangements and followed by the relatives• of the deceased, the South Caro lina del%nition in the House, and other friends , as mourners. The 'corpse was placed immediately in front of the vice-president's desk. '• After the performance of the funerttl ser vice of the Episcopal Church, and the delive ry, of a brief but beautifully impressiVe ad dress by Rev. C. M. Butler. Chaplain of the Senate. from the 7th verse of the 82d Psalm. i‘ But ye shall die like men, and fail like one of the princes." The procession was formed in the Order previously determined on. Senators Mangum, Clay, Webster, Cass, King and Berrien officiated as pall Vearers.. The procession having formed, proceeded to the congressional burying ground, where the remains were deposited to await their re moval to South Carolina. The Senate then returned to -the chamber • and adjourned. The e House met at 12 .o'clock pursuant to adjournment, to attend the funeral of Mr. Calhoun. • WEDITESDAY. April 3. In the Senate, Mr. Cooper introduced a joint r es olution, instructing the committee on Finance to inquire into the - expediency of mOdyfying the 'ruff of 1846, by increas ing thedutv on iron and certain other arti cles. Mr. Rusb introduced a bill_providing for a still furthty reduction of postage. The consideration 61 Mr. Bell's compromise reso lutions *ere resumed, upon which Mr. Bald win cotFebided his speech. A message was received from the President, covering a copy of the instructions given to the agent em ployed to visit Hungary during, the recent war betireen that country and Austria. In the Rouse, Mir.. Crawford, the Secreta ry, of was asked for a prompt and full fnves trtion of his conduct in regard to the pttitl pin claim. A motion was adopted tb ap point a Committee of nine_to investigate the matter. Mr. McClernand submitted to the House his plan of settling the existing diffi culties. TRVRSDAY, April 4. In the•-Senate, Mr. Bel's compromise reso lutions were discussed. Messrs. - Webster, Foote, and 'Underwood, participated. In tbellouse, the Slavery question of course was matter discUssion.—Nothing new. A FOOT RACE.—Two honorable, members of the Legislature, at Frankfort, (Ry.) a few days ago, went lout to make observatjous, and /pat,: into :he tunnel. as the cars were comings They took to their heels and did pretty well, for they had both smile experi ence, in running last August. They never .run against a locomotive before, llowever, and were about to be overhauled, when they threw themselves against the sides of the tunnel ;;'-: they literally spread themselves. Never were two honorable members so per reedy flat. The cars whistled by without tonchin#. They looked into each other's faces, .and one burst into a laugh. "It is no laughing matter," said he ; but that observa tion mndejt one decidedly.—Louisville pene. BOOTS AND. SHOES At theo:4 etax4CentreStatestdaarp- tiePetteritis Bet et. & J. FIGSTBR, t "o : ARE now receiviiii they, Opting supplies .uf BOOTS' at . ~ 8 110ES„comprhting a lirst rate :-:: assortment, which they twit , ' offerat whole/Moor retail at the very lowest prices. ~They icily! alFo on hand Trunatt,Va- - taes,Etiipettlarrs,aud 6.0c1ie1 , ,,C;01e. , nd Upper Leather. Moroepti, OW skips, Iljulup and Binding Skins, Shoe Makeis;TOola,and a generslas3ortmentof Shoe Find -12141. ... ~...P1 • ili"4:100til 4. Shoes manufactured at short not Ice.— Tftekfriends andthe public who are lu wantof any of the ahowsartictes are respectfatly tegaested to glve the a ann., Way 1 184.7. amllth's Boot & Shoe Shire, FUSU SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY C'IlE/11* l. 11L customers Subscriber unnciunces to his numerous urtoms and the public, that he has i - Just received it his Root and Shoe Store, nein door below o the ce of the Miners! looms', is fresh tsuppiy of Boots and Shoes of every variety= for Ladles, Misers. Giutiornen, Children, Miner!, &c., &c., all of' which", ate. made up of the best materials, in a neat and durv. ble 'Pincer, and will he sold at vales to suit the times. Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Patch els, dr.c.'. which w ilibe-sold very cheap. Call sad set Wry voutirelees. Soots rind Shoes made to oide: .afth e best materials and also repaired at short notice. POttsville.durie 9e2itt. WiLLIAM,SSIITII • ThOmas Foster & Co.. ; NEW winii.E9A Le AND ,rpETAiL., 5 BOOT AND 5T10.1.:, STORE. . 1 qoxxxii OF CENTRE AND AtARKET SM. IPOTTSV ILE. PT' fl enbeeriberritt cite theattent ion nfihe patitte. ‘.! to the very extensive assortment ,of 'Good° caw, Oaring of 1 t, GE'prllEMEN'lli Calf Stitched. Fudged and Peered" Booty, Calf and Kip, double soled dewed and rex fo Pont', Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged'. rom et to 04; New England and Philadelphia man. utactored Coarse Boom In great variety. constant !yon band; Cloth and Lasting Gaiter Roots, and Congress Gaiters, Calf blunders, OregowT/es. slut . Sewed and Pegged Monroes. . MINERS' Beata add Monroe,. of Ant gather, at toar prices. _? • soya. and Teethe-Boots atul Monroe, entree arrive. LADYW French and' English Leslie' Gaiter. Boots, Morocco. Calfskin and Goat. thooteett. Frenrh )ler. I . oeo* Calfskin and Goat &deep. French Monurca, Kid welt and Pun* spring Batshies and Jefferson*. Fennell Korroceo and Bid Tnrorousds. front hO glo b:041 t -Mew England Bootees tied Shoes of all kinds • ebiap. • MbliritiP and 04143cm:iv Bootees arid Mines. ;elude artirtnient suitable for this inatket,,eonstaptly on hand. Cr lUld Monte Shoes. One atock orGrun Elastic Shoes are of the best awn.; gradated ankles ihe country can arrote, India eel Gentlemen would do well to sell and provide then,- Wirt% with good Gum w i p es . the twat preventrtivw Vet discovered of t n td• Coughs nod CoAsumption. - TM:TS% Carpet Slip and Waiices. ;,' - The I - olieos T o rit ine reill:Lt v ca e m a tu n n ie nLty , w rit h i . l i t :h rlo w, d i , r , u w i l w ii.l e : ii i n u np. a: moderate prices. , Wets and Shoes , made or repaired to cadet, 1 • esonsora CASH. Deli 13.1849.) - --.., '.]. A CARDr-LITTLB IL MARTIN L. . . Mir:LES/Mg and Retail Delatent IN DRY oova,GROQUIteLTEAS.LIQUORS,Ace_ f on Centre eitneWiear she gotutt of INik . nariteagai to which the Mantas untie dung. lat Wm asdavassytarespesy3l4 goweited. . ) 1 • • ' _1 • ' • JOAN L. 14111 1 LR. Forimip t unt*ddi . low la, V.RARTIN _ _ _ CI OM
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